viv1969
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As I and the highway code says where markings indicate you are in a lane to turn right, signalling is unnecessary. You'll notice the example of the car taking exits after the 12 o clock position are in the right hand lane. This is how I was taught 35yrs ago and even had to negotiate a roundabout during the test where I had to take a turning to the right of where I entered. I passed with no advisories. It's as much frowned upon for over use of indicators as it is for not using them enough or where appropriate. Only large roundabout I indicate my intention to "turn right" is on my way to work where both lanes of the approach road I'm on are clearly marked that either can be used to go right.
From the link...the pictures. ..those taking the exits past 12...are clearly indicating right even though they are in the right hand lane.
Road markings are irrelevant.
It might seem wrong, but it's fact.
You would fail the current practical driving test.


